Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

HELPFUL HINTS

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DEAR HELOISE: The 2020 Summer Olympics will be held in Japan, so if your readers are interested in going, there are some customs to be considered:

■ Upon greeting someone, bow. Shaking hands is uncommon, and the combinatio­n of shaking hands and bowing is inappropri­ate.

■ Gift-giving is part of Japan’s social customs. When visiting a home, take a hostess gift — nothing too expensive, but something useful.

■ Always remove your shoes before entering a home, and make certain the toe of your shoe points toward the door.

— C.D., via email

DEAR HELOISE: Never put your child’s name on a backpack or on clothing. Why? A child molester or a stranger of any kind can call the child by name, giving the child a false sense of security.

The police advise people to use a code word only the parents and child know. If the stranger doesn’t know the code word, tell your children to run away and find a police officer, a crossing guard or a neighbor.

— Douglas T., Reston, Va.

DEAR HELOISE: I’ve read so much about how some hotels or motels don’t clean their sheets and pillowcase­s or bedspreads as well as I’d like. In my job, I travel frequently, so I take my own pillowcase along with me when I travel. It’s hot pink, so I remember to take it with me when I leave.

— Pam B., Charleston, W.Va.

DEAR HELOISE: My husband goes with me when I go grocery shopping, but he hates it when I pull out coupons. Last week, we saved over $14 using coupons. As retired people, we need to take advantage of these savings, but my husband says it makes us look cheap or poor.

— Betsy L., Wake Forest, N.C. DEAR READER: No, it makes you look smart to save money without giving up the foods you enjoy. Manufactur­ers issue coupons to encourage people to try their brands, and they are happy to give you a discount on items you might have overlooked before.

DEAR HELOISE: I took my dog to the vet and he said my dog’s collar was too tight. He told me I should be able to slide two fingers under the collar, and if I can’t, then the collar needs to be loosened. He also said that on a growing puppy, it’s important to keep checking this measuremen­t.

— Elizabeth D., Maine

Send a money- or time-saving hint to Heloise, P.O. Box 795001, San Antonio, Texas 78279-5000; fax to (210) 435-6473; or email Heloise@Heloise.com

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